Jays Pitcher's Family Rally Back From Spina Bifida There's no single cause of spina bifida but nutrition, genetics and environmentall play a role. Facts about spina bifidahydrocephalus What are they? http://www.canoe.ca/Health9905/31_spinabifida.html
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Centre For Research Into Psychological Development Stevenson,J. (2002).The genetics of ADHD. Peer relations and neuropsychologicalabilities in children with hydrocephalus and/or spina bifida. http://www.psychology.soton.ac.uk/External/Research/ResearchCentres/Psychologica
Centre For Research Into Psychological Development The genetics of ADEHD and reading disability. and parent report on behavioural problemsand selfesteem in children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus. http://www.psychology.soton.ac.uk/External/Research/ResearchCentres/Psychologica
Spina Bifida The Resource Network At Kennedy Krieger Institute hydrocephalus is controlled by a surgical procedure called Most children born withspina bifida live well into Mental Hygiene, Office of genetics and Children http://www.resourcenetworkatkki.org/diagnoses-sb.htm
Extractions: Spina bifida results from the failure of the spine to close properly during the first month of pregnancy. In severe cases, the spinal cord protrudes through the back and may be covered by skin or a thin membrane. Surgery to close a newborn's back is generally performed within 24 hours after birth to minimize the risk of infection and to preserve existing function in the spinal cord. Because of the paralysis resulting from the damage to the spinal cord, people born with spina bifida may need surgeries and other extensive medical care. The condition can also cause bowel and bladder complications. A large percentage of children born with spina bifida have hydrocephalus, the accumulation of fluid in the brain. Hydrocephalus is controlled by a surgical procedure called "shunting" which relieves the fluid build up in the brain by redirecting it into the abdominal area. Most children born with spina bifida live well into adulthood as a result of today's sophisticated medical techniques. Spina Bifida Glossary of Terms Additional Resources Diagnoses List
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Patient Informatics Consult Servics: Pathfinder Database The possible genetics component of the cause may show who is most at risk forthese problems. hydrocephalus caused by spina bifida can be treated and http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/biolib/services/pics/pathfinder.html?call=overview&
Spina Bifida Neurulation disorders are associated with genetics, teratogens, and nutritional deficiencies. Manychildren with spina bifida have hydrocephalus which may http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~birmie/sb.htm
Extractions: Spina bifida (SB) a type of myelodysplasia is the most common neural tube defect. SB caused by the failure of the fetus's spine to close properly during the first month of fetal development. The Spina Bifida Association of America reports that spina bifida is the most common permanently disabling birth defect.48 Spina bifida may be categorized into 2 type (some texts include spina bifida cystica in which a CSF filled sac protrudes f rom the spinal column. Spina bifida aperta includes 2 main types: myelomeningocele and meningocele. Myelomeningocele is the severest form in which the spinal cord and the meninges protrude from an opening in the spine. Meningocele is a less severe form in which the only the meninges and nonfunctional nerves protrude in a sac wall. Spina bifida occulta, the mildest form, is typically only a vertebral defect in which the vertebral arches do not fuse.
Glossary Of Genetics Terminology The Genetics Center, Inc. The geneticists at The genetics Center are boardcertified. spina bifida due to aneural tube defect typically in paralysis as well as hydrocephalus ( water on http://www.thegeneticscenter.com/glossary.htm
Extractions: GLOSSARY OF GENETICS TERMINOLOGY Alpha-fetoprotein - The predominant protein present in fetal blood. Small amounts are present in the maternal circulation during pregnancy, and the values change as the fetus grows. Abnormally high or low values are associated with increased risks of spina bifida and Down syndrome, respectively. Amniocentesis - A procedure for prenatal diagnosis in which about one tablespoon of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus is withdrawn from the amniotic sac using a very fine needle. Genetic amniocentesis is performed at The Genetics Center. Continuous ultrasound guidance during the amniocentesis makes the 60 to 90 second procedure as safe and painless as possible. Autosomal recessive / dominant - Patterns of inheritance in which females are as likely to be affected as males. In recessive disorders, one gene (of the pair) needs to function properly to prevent the disorder. For a dominant disorder, one gene functioning abnormally is sufficient to cause the disorder.
Extractions: Introduction to Spina Bifida (1998). David McLone, M.D., Ph. D. Answering your questions about Spina Bifida Catherine Shaer, M.D, Provides information to help you understand the basic medical, educational and social issues. (Also Available in Spanish) Living with Spina Bifida : A Guide for Families and Professionals Adrian Sandler, M.D. A Guide to Hydrocephalus The Spina Bifida Association of Ontario, Canada Confronting the Challenges of Spina Bifida (Curriculum for 8-13 year olds) Accessible Gardening for People with Physical Disabilities:
Center For Genetics - Genetic Disorders Center for genetics Infants with spina bifida may have medical problems involvingweakness or and bladder control, chronic infection, hydrocephalus (water on http://www.idph.state.ia.us/fch/fam_serv/genetics/gen-disorders.html
SBAV Links And Resources Petty, 1997 Extensive coverage of genetics, hereditity, preand a guide to education/ Association for spina bifida and hydrocephalus Peterborough ASBAH http://www.sbav.org.au/links.htm
Extractions: Extensive coverage of genetics, hereditity, pre-and postnatal development, specific disabilities, family roles and intervention. Also includes chapters on substance abuse, AIDS, Autism, Neural Tube Defects (Spina Bifida and Folate Information), Down Syndrome, fragile X syndrome, behaviour management includes case studies and comprehensive list of references for each chapter.
GENETICS SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS Teratology Society Public Health genetics Society Society of Craniofacial geneticsSociety for Research into hydrocephalus and spina bifida Society for the http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/health/genesocs.html
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Extractions: 1: Chromosomes and Heredity 2: Birth Defects 3: Growth Before Birth 4: Having a Baby 5: The First Weeks of Life 6: Premature and Small-for-Dates Infants 7: Substance Abuse 8: HIV Infection in Children 9: Nutrition 10: Vision 11: Hearing 12: Communication 13: The Brain and Nervous System 14: Muscles, Bones, and Nerves 15: Mental Retardation 16: Down Syndrome 17: Fragile X Syndrome 18: PKU 19: Dual Diagnosis 20: Pervasive Developmental Disorders 21: Attention Deficits and Hyperactivity 22: Specific Learning Disabilities 23: Cerebral Palsy 24: Neural Tube Defects 25: Epilepsy 26: Traumatic Brain Injury 27: Feeding 28: Dental Care 29: Early Intervention 30: Special Education Services 31: Promoting Adaptive Behavior 32: Technological Assistance 33: Rehabilitation 34: Exercise, Sports, and Recreation 35: Ethical Dilemmas 36: Providing Family-Centered Services 37: Future Expectations 38: Health Care and Finance 24: Cerebral Palsy
Crusader Online - Run Aids Spina Bifida have begun to link it with genetics, environmental factors and a to causing paralysisin some cases, spina bifida can also result in hydrocephalus, or the http://www.susqu.edu/crusader/archives/2002/02_04_12/news3.asp
Extractions: Im really glad to see that theyre raising awareness of spina bifida, it means a lot to me because my older brother was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, Sarah Stout, junior, said. Knowing that this is one of the most common birth defects, I think that people need to be more educated about spina bifida, and I think that Dylans Run is a great way to make people more knowledgeable.
Capital Health - Spina Bifida genetics/Birth Defects. hydrocephalus, a buildup of cerebrospinal fluidwithin the skull, occurs in many babies with spina bifida. http://www.cha.ab.ca/Health Services/Health Topics/Body Location Systems/Genetic
Extractions: Hospitals Capital Health Link Site Map Media Desk ... Quick Links Genetics/Birth Defects Capital Health Home Your Health Health Topics Body Location Systems ... Genetics/Birth Defects Spina Bifida Audio File Spina bifida is a birth defect caused by failure of the lower spine to close properly during the first month of pregnancy. The severity of the defect can range from so mild that it causes no impairment to so severe that the child is unable to walk and has no bladder or bowel control. The degree and type of disability depends upon which nerves are affected and how much. The outlook for each child depends upon the number of abnormalities and their severity. Most children with spina bifida who get proper care live well into adulthood. Spina bifida is a neural tube defect. These are serious birth defects in which there is incomplete development of the brain, spinal cord and/or their protective coverings. Neural tube defects tend to run in families and are thought to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Spina bifida has been linked to a lack of the B vitamin folic acid in early pregnancy. Many cases of spina bifida could be eliminated if all women of childbearing age took 0.4 mg of folic acid daily before becoming pregnant. A health care provider can usually detect spina bifida during pregnancy. If high levels of a certain protein are present in the mothers blood, other tests can be done to identify and confirm the defect.
Hydrocephalus Trauma from accidents. genetics. Premature birth. Brain infections (viral/ bacteria). 8090%of babies with spina bifida develop hydrocephalus. http://www.boehmbdc.com/hydrocephalus.htm
Extractions: Hydrocephalus Causes Birth trauma Trauma from accidents Genetics Premature birth Brain infections (viral/ bacteria) Anomalies of the brain The development of excess fluid in the ventricles (fluid spaces) of the brain. this is treated by placement of a shunt to drain the excess fluid. 80-90% of babies with spina bifida develop hydrocephalus. Reason for shunt placement: Allow for normal brain development Allow for normal head growth Prevent progressive hydrocephalus Placement of a shunt does not repair brain damage that may have already occurred due to the presence of congenital hydrocephalus nor bleeds that have occurred as a the result of prematurity or birth trauma. Related Conditions Cerebral palsy Spastic diplegia Seizure disorder Neuro Treatment Shunt placement See also What is Spina Bifida? Home What Is Spina Bifida? [ Hydrocephalus ] Medical Definitions News Page Medical Staff Services ... Funding